Jed Gottlieb
Jed Gottlieb has written about music and theatre for the Boston Herald since 2007.
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Depeche Mode goes big at TD Garden
Despite the confrontational lyrics and moody sonics, Depeche Mode remained a flicking candle in gloom, and that played out song after shattered-and-sharp song.
Depeche Mode goes big at TD Garden
Despite the confrontational lyrics and moody sonics, Depeche Mode remained a flicking candle in gloom, and that played out song after shattered-and-sharp song.
Jazzmyn RED brings hip hop deep dive to Harvard
Over the next few weeks, RED will present a series of workshops, “The Hip Hop Experience,” at Harvard Art Museums — the Sunday series begins Oct. 29 and wraps up...
Check out these Halloween events for fun & frights
From silly to spooky, kooky to cultural, our lineup of Halloween activities is all over the map.
‘Simply the Best’ concert pays tribute to Tina
Through Turner's hits and obscurities across four decades, the concert at the Burren will be fueled by a band of local aces and benefit Roxbury’s Stone House.
Queen + Adam Lambert = a killer collab
The most dramatic, bombastic, histrionic voice to come from “American Idol” can sing every note in the Queen catalog.
BSO spotlights Shostakovich’s rebel journey
Nelsons came to understand that this titan of Soviet art did his best to undermine the glory of the regime in his symphonies.
Violent Femmes head back to ’83 at MGM show
On Friday, Violent Femmes will perform its entire 1983 debut (and a bunch of other songs) at MGM Music Hall.
Iliza Shlesinger makes TD Garden headliner debut
The comedian’s first-ever headlining gig at the Garden comes after a slow and steady rise. In 2008, she became the youngest ever winner on NBC's “Last Comic Standing.”
Boston Ballet highlights old, new & reinvented works for new season
The 60th anniversary season will include four world premieres, a couple dozen sold out nights of “The Nutcracker,” the return of “Cinderella,” and complete reinventions of lost classics.